Laura Ingalls Wilder: Wisdom for Today by Kathryn Ross
In last month’s post, I shared about the disturbing trend of imposing modern standards to classic works of literature…
September 2, 2018In last month’s post, I shared about the disturbing trend of imposing modern standards to classic works of literature…
September 2, 2018There is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they’ll take…
April 3, 2018It is only a novel . . . or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers…
March 3, 2018“… a hermitage, which is about an acre of ground—an island, planted with all variety of trees, shrubs and…
February 3, 2018When Benjamin Stillingfleet rejected the norms of 18th century polite society, for the graver pursuits of learning and literature—and…
January 3, 2018Then the Lord answered me and said: “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. Habakkuk…
December 2, 2017Got challenges? Don’t we all. Life is filled with obstacles on the pathway to realizing our goals and purposes.…
September 18, 2017This month I’m featuring John Wiswell, a writer of science fiction, fantasy, and horror with a touch of humor…
April 29, 2017I stash books in every corner of my home. There’s not a single wall in my house where you…
January 2, 2019I’ve decked the halls at the Ross Ranch with all manner of Christmas splendors, adorning trees and every random…
December 2, 2018With the November holiday season upon us, turkey tops the menu lists for traditional American fare at family gatherings.…
November 2, 2018This is the tale of a tail—a tail that belonged to a little red squirrel, and his name was…
October 2, 2018Have you heard the latest outrage in the world of books and publishing? Beloved children’s author, Laura Ingalls Wilder—turns…
August 2, 2018The nineteenth century exploded with women writers expressing themselves in abandon through story and essay. Serious writers. Sensationalistic writers.…
July 3, 2018The well-born lay woman . . . led a much freer and fuller life than her sister in religion.…
November 2, 2017Until the last century, men dominated the realms of literature, letters, and learning. We read nothing of women exchanging…
October 2, 2017Behind every book on the shelf, and every story waiting to be published, there’s an author who has experienced…
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June 16, 2022Ann Pietrangelo is the author of No More Secs! Living, Laughing, Loving Despite Multiple Sclerosis, and Catch That Look:…
February 25, 2017Magazines, literary agents, and publishers continue to look for excellent writing in fiction and non-fiction genres which exemplify diversity.…
January 18, 2017